Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Review: Searching for Someday, by Jennifer Probst

I've had a book crush on Probst since getting addicted to her Marriage series. I was pleasantly surprised to see the little book of spells resurface for some new victims, er…possibilities. Whether you've read the previous series or not, Probst will hook you in and keep you wanting more. A genuine mix of humor and heart are in store with every book. The storyline for this one was especially cute, mixing a jaded divorce attorney with a heart-strong matchmaker. Most impressive was the witty dialog and bantering. At times the conflict stretched a bit, but it did not deter me from reading. Recommended. Looking forward to the rest of the series!


BLURB: In charming Verily, New York, Kate Seymour has a smashing success with Kinnections, the matchmaking service she owns with her two best girlfriends. But Kate’s more than a savvy businesswoman: She’s gifted with a secret power, a jolting touch that signals when love’s magic is at work. It rocked her when she picked up a strange volume of love spells in the town’s used bookstore . . . and it zapped her again when she encountered Slade Montgomery, the hot-tempered—and hot-bodied— divorce lawyer who storms into Kinnections demanding proof that playing Cupid won’t destroy his vulnerable sister, Kate’s newest client. The only way to convince this cynic that she’s no fraud, and that love is no mirage, is for Kate to meet his audacious challenge: find him his dream woman. Can Kate keep their relationship strictly business when her electrifying attraction nearly knocked her off her feet? Or has the matchmaker finally met her match?

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